The 3-3-3 Rule for Rescue Dogs: Every Stage Explained
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Meet Bay, a lively and affectionate young cat who is always on the go! This playful girl is a true joy, constantly seeking out fun and adventure. She's often the first one to the food bowl, showing off her healthy appetite, and her purr is a constant testament to her happiness and contentment. Bay loves to engage in playtime, making her an excellent companion for anyone looking for an interactive feline friend.
As a Domestic Shorthair, Bay embodies many of the wonderful traits of her mixed heritage. She's known for her adaptability, intelligence, and generally good nature, making her a versatile addition to many types of homes. Her energetic spirit and affectionate purrs suggest she'll thrive in an environment where she receives plenty of attention and opportunities for play. She's already spayed and housetrained, ready to settle right into her new family.
Bay is looking for a loving home where her playful antics and affectionate personality will be cherished. An active household that can provide her with engaging toys, regular playtime, and plenty of cuddles would be ideal. If you're ready to welcome a spirited and purr-fectly charming companion into your life, Bay is eagerly waiting to meet you and become a beloved member of your family.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
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